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大家都投NDP吧,千万不要投Wild Rose啊 E. Z5 @) z! t
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More bad news for Alberta Tories in latest election poll 10/ U( z$ T- r3 G* \% o' c4 [( l
Wildrose 24%, NDP 23%, PC 18%% K0 O" {2 t5 d4 H
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FIRST POSTED: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 07:45 AM MDT | UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015 08:23 AM MDT
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The Alberta Tories continue to slide, while the NDP surges and the Wildrose maintains the lead, according to the latest election poll released Tuesday morning.. }' V6 G& M2 j; x* J! u6 P: @
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The NDP is dominating Edmonton at 51%, according to the survey, and is in a three-way race in Calgary.% E3 X8 r3 c# Q+ j
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The telephone poll of 3,121 Albertans conducted Monday showed that compared to a week earlier:3 k2 z1 y6 l4 W' ?1 A$ V2 y" r1 L7 {
( C* L G& [+ F/ r' c$ N& F6 aWildrose is flat with 24% support
. w7 v* S( a7 k: L1 u! SNDP increased to 23% support, up 3%
- y( N+ a5 {' @2 U- a$ TThe PCs dropped to 18%, down 3%. H9 @- g3 y& e
Liberal support is down a point, to 8%
. f) U3 i+ l" pThe Alberta Party is up a point to 3%
6 d/ }# u9 d! z/ }# s" xThe survey was conducted by Mainstreet Technologies.
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) i+ D' {0 `3 z4 c6 V2 t- c“One thing is becoming clear at this stage of the campaign, the effect of the budget and residual anger to the governing PCs will have a lasting impact on the outcome of this election,” said Mainstreet’s Quito Maggi.
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% A& b( i) ?9 B5 n“Although the Wildrose continue to lead, their support is flat and may have no room to grow. The NDP are definitely contenders and have the momentum.”
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- Related: More election news here! `; J% U5 K1 H2 e- Q; p1 i! g2 c
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Maggi said there is still time for the Tories to swing momentum as, with nearly three weeks before the May 5 vote, “more and more people will be paying attention.” l, E$ |# v8 \- a- l
9 y# i8 p! T: |& d$ w) r# t u“The window of opportunity for that correction is closing quickly,” Maggi noted.
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" V2 t$ z/ a9 wHe said the election could turn into a two-way race between the NDP and Wildrose, leaving the possibility Tories shift votes to the Wildrose, or vice versa, to stifle NDP momentum.
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The NDP showed a whopping 51% support in Edmonton, to the Tory’s 21% and and Wildrose 10%.. I. C7 w4 ?9 Y$ O' E' @
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It’s a three-way race in Calgary (WR 29%, PC 27%, NDP 25%).4 y9 B; U) q- z. d. S8 l
# x& A6 M8 X5 r* _0 zThe poll's margin of error is +/- 1.76%, 19/20
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